GridLayout Problems after Juno SP2 Updatehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/476687/1041906/#msg_1041906
I'm using SWT Designer Version: 1.5.2 Build id: 2013.03.07 (Build from January has the same problem!) and different Juno installations.
To make short what took me some hours ->
I use a workspace with Juno Java EE IDE 1.5.1.20121004-1506 and the above version of WindowsBuilder. I open my workspace and a JFace Application window with the designer - it shows up like in BeforeJunoSP2.jpg.

I copied the complete juno installation and updated to 1.5.2.20130211-1820. No other plugin is updated! When I open the same Workspace and java class like before, it shows up like in AftfterJunoSP2.jpg.

Of course I also tried starting the updated juno with -clean, but that didn't help.

When I run my program the layout is correct !

Any ideas ? Is this a bug or do I need to update/delete .. something else ?

Here is the testcase. Simply load the project with Juno 4.2 SP1 and then with Juno 4.2 SP2 and the latest WB version from the market. You will see the affect thats also shown in my sreenshots. It seems that the parsing starts with the last element in the grid an places it in the first cell.

Pls. let me know if you need further info.

br
Thomas
]]>Thomas Kernstock2013-04-16T07:47:53-00:00Re: GridLayout Problems after Juno SP2 Updatehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/476687/1042527/#msg_1042527
In my UI-files this strange behaviour also occurs. There is no difference between Gridlayout with 1 column and >1 rows, >1 columns and 1 row, or a layout with many columns and rows.
At runtime everything is okay.
I'm also on the latest WindowBuilder and Eclipse 4.2.2]]>Rico Scholz2013-04-16T14:36:35-00:00Re: GridLayout Problems after Juno SP2 Updatehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/476687/1042592/#msg_1042592
Frederic Filiatrault2013-04-16T16:11:21-00:00Re: GridLayout Problems after Juno SP2 Updatehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/476687/1043633/#msg_1043633
We tried Eclipse 4.2.2 and the latest WB under OSX and it looked fine.

If you are seeing a regression solely based on the Eclipse version used, then there must be a regression in that version of Eclipse. We just don't know what it might be. It may even be OS-specific if you are using something other than OSX like we are.]]>Eric Clayberg2013-04-18T00:11:16-00:00Re: GridLayout Problems after Juno SP2 Updatehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/476687/1043810/#msg_1043810
If it was just an eclipse glitch I wonder why the layout is fine when I start my application (directly in eclipse). Too bad you can't reproduce the problem but as you can see in here I'm not the only one.
What I also found in the forum was that the problems seems to go away using eclipse 4.2.2 with the old version of WB (5.1.0). I cannot confirm this - I tried 5.1.0 too but the problem persists.

]]>Thomas Kernstock2013-04-18T06:41:54-00:00Re: GridLayout Problems after Juno SP2 Updatehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/476687/1044025/#msg_1044025
Rico Scholz2013-04-18T12:04:17-00:00Re: GridLayout Problems after Juno SP2 Updatehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/476687/1044092/#msg_1044092
http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/468284/), the installation worked. I had to manually download the JAR and install it (locally as an archive throught the "install new software..." option)

Do NOT use this one:developers.google.com/java-dev-tools/download-wbpro

]]>Frederic Filiatrault2013-04-18T13:31:10-00:00Re: GridLayout Problems after Juno SP2 Updatehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/476687/1044256/#msg_1044256
thanks for this link. I uninstalled WB and installed it from the updatesite behind your link.
Unfortunately the layout doesn't work with this version either. Furthermore - this is exactly the version that I use under eclipse 4.2 SR1 - there it works perfectly.
]]>Thomas Kernstock2013-04-18T17:21:34-00:00Re: GridLayout Problems after Juno SP2 Updatehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/476687/1047398/#msg_1047398
are there any suggestions what I could try/do now?
Everything I tried failed and showed the widgets in the provided Testcase in the wrong order. I uninstalled and installed different versions from different download links. Neither of 5.0, 5.1 and 5.2 are working with Eclipse SR2 on windows 7 which is rather annoying.
Could you manage to reproduce the problem on a Windows 7 system ?

thanks and br
Thomas]]>Thomas Kernstock2013-04-23T06:44:18-00:00Re: GridLayout Problems after Juno SP2 Updatehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/476687/1047569/#msg_1047569
Do you see this happen anywhere outside the context of a CTabFolder? if so, please send us an additional test case. If not, we will focus on recent changes made to CTabFolder that might cause this.]]>Eric Clayberg2013-04-23T11:49:16-00:00Re: GridLayout Problems after Juno SP2 Updatehttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/476687/1047693/#msg_1047693
As I wrote before it seems to be "just" a designtime problem. When I start the program within eclipse using the new SWT and JFace classes and runtime all layouts are fine.